Joe Hart wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 steef wrote:Joe Hart wrote: steef wrote:i did that <dpkg-reconf etc. etc. > several times. when i still had the<snip> I actually use GlassMonitor which is a theme for superkarmba. I'm all KDE here. You can also see the cpu usage with ksysguard, but again, it's a kde app.
yep. you are right. ksysguard writes nice graphics on my desktop 6 by nowand: as far as my machines are concerned: they are kde. except one hd with slackware 11 on it: xfce. 8-)
a quick check: joe@MyBox:~$ apt-cache search monitor | grep cpu ascpu - AfterStep look & feel CPU statistics monitor tool cpufreqd - fully configurable daemon for dynamic frequency and voltage scaling glcpu - 3D-plotter for system activity statd - data collection daemon for GLcpu Take your pick, I've never seen any of them. Isn't Debian neat?
yes. it is the best for years allready. thanks again, steef
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